Chief Nine
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How long have you been having back issues?
You're not fishing for that old joke are you???
How long have you been having back issues?
Watched Bill Burr and Dave Chapelle's Netflix specials last night back to back and I have to say Burr's was way better. My wife and I were laughing out loud way more with Burr than with Chapelle. He seemed to be more focused on commentary than comedy to us
Wuv, twu wuv...lol you married ME.
What could go wrong?
Watched Bill Burr and Dave Chapelle's Netflix specials last night back to back and I have to say Burr's was way better. My wife and I were laughing out loud way more with Burr than with Chapelle. He seemed to be more focused on commentary than comedy to us
only positive thoughts heading your way, she`ll be fixed up nice and quickHad to take Daisy to the vet since she was acting like she had another UTI. Today is day 2 of tests. Bloodwork came back okay but now they are doing an x-ray for kidney stones. Kinda wishing I had bought pet insurance for her.
She still acts like the same happy dog, at least.
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The original Pink Panther movie is on TCM right now which always reminds me of this classic scene from The Pink Panther Strikes Again
Two great lines from Peter Sellers in this scene:
“Do you have a reum?”
“Does your deoug bite?”
Healing wishes to your pup. Pet insurance seems so frivolous until your pet actually needs it. Back still living in CA, my first dog tore her cruciate ligament (apparently dogs only have one, not separate ACLs and PCLs) and had to have it surgically repaired. Considered pet insurance after that, but decided not to. Less than two months later, she tore the other side. Again considered it, again decided no (what's left to tear, right?) Moved to Mass and she fell out of our second story window, breaking her hind femur and dislocating front "wrist" (not sure if dogs have wrists). More surgery. The things we do for our pets, right?Had to take Daisy to the vet since she was acting like she had another UTI. Today is day 2 of tests. Bloodwork came back okay but now they are doing an x-ray for kidney stones. Kinda wishing I had bought pet insurance for her.
She still acts like the same happy dog, at least.
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Healthy Blessings to Daisy from Annie and Taz!!!Had to take Daisy to the vet since she was acting like she had another UTI. Today is day 2 of tests. Bloodwork came back okay but now they are doing an x-ray for kidney stones. Kinda wishing I had bought pet insurance for her.
She still acts like the same happy dog, at least.
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"How can a blind man be a lookout?"
Klipd The Return of the Pink Panther - Blind Man with Seeing Eye Monkey Scene
Awww, poor doggo. And your poor wallet!Healing wishes to your pup. Pet insurance seems so frivolous until your pet actually needs it. Back still living in CA, my first dog tore her cruciate ligament (apparently dogs only have one, not separate ACLs and PCLs) and had to have it surgically repaired. Considered pet insurance after that, but decided not to. Less than two months later, she tore the other side. Again considered it, again decided no (what's left to tear, right?) Moved to Mass and she fell out of our second story window, breaking her hind femur and dislocating front "wrist" (not sure if dogs have wrists). More surgery. The things we do for our pets, right?
Pet plan isn't great but my Nia has Cushing's and her meds are pretty expensive, she also has to get tested a couple times a year so they are worth it. There have been a lot of new pet insurers the last couple years, ask your vet and see what they think about plans, most will recommend one they like or work withHad to take Daisy to the vet since she was acting like she had another UTI. Today is day 2 of tests. Bloodwork came back okay but now they are doing an x-ray for kidney stones. Kinda wishing I had bought pet insurance for her.
She still acts like the same happy dog, at least.
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Well Denise Jillson is a total ***** in my humble opinion and I hope a she gets knocked out by a flying stack of newspapers, that would really please me.
RIP OUT OF TOWN NEWS - 1955-2019
How long have I been going there? I bought tickets to my first concert there
Out of Town News to Leave Town | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard Square staple Out of Town News will officially close its doors at the end of October.
Plans to restore the 64-year-old newsstand, which is located in front of the Harvard Square T stop, have been in the works for almost a year. The upcoming construction will renovate the elevator leading to the underground station and make necessary repairs to the kiosk’s historic structure.
Out of Town News has sold newspapers from around the globe to Cambridge residents, students, and celebrities. Famous patrons included poet Robert Frost, celebrity chef Julia Child, and Microsoft founders Paul Allen and Bill Gates. The Cambridge
Historical Commission voted to designate the kiosk a landmark in October 2017.
The closing comes at a time of extensive commercial turnover in the Square; Urban Outfitters, Crema Cafe, and Chipotle, among others, have all closed their doors in the past year.
Though the structure will remain intact after construction completes, the kiosk will no longer be in operation due to growing competition for customers in Harvard Square and the declining demand for print papers, according to Executive Director of the Harvard Square Business Association Denise A. Jillson.
“I believe what they make is one dime on every paper that you sell,” said Jillson. “The millennial cohort, and many of the... boomer [generation] get their news online. So fewer and fewer newspapers are being sold.”
Out of Town News also sold Harvard-branded clothing and items that Jillson said could be purchased elsewhere.
“They’re selling Harvard insignia or whatever that you can purchase at the Coop and [Harvard] Student Agencies or elsewhere in the Square, and cigarettes, and lottery tickets, and, frankly, pornography,” Jillson said. “Those three things… if people want to buy it, there are other places to buy.”
Out of Town News owner Mike Patel did not respond to a request for comment.
Jillson said she is “really pleased” that Out of Town News’ purpose in Harvard Square has reached its expiration date.
“It’s time to move on,” she said. “It’s going to be wonderful.”
Well Denise Jillson is a total ***** in my humble opinion and I hope a she gets knocked out by a flying stack of newspapers, that would really please me.